It's funny how we keep going back to ANGC when talking about things.....when its an exception to the norm. If we wonder about luck in the game, then we must concede that the PGA Tour dictates reduced luck, as it seems to the competitors that it will better ensure the best player wins that week. Of course, I don't know where a Todd Hamilton outdueling Els at the British fits into that.....
Anyway, when discussing agronomics, why don't we forget ANGC for a while. I just dropped my son off at his first AGJA event, and happened to see the superintendent, so I introduced myself. During discussions, he mentioned his budget was $300,000, and even that was subject to cuts if the revenue numbers didn't come in any given month.....
That, I think is the reality at most of the courses we play. That is the reality for about 16,500 out of the 17,000 courses in the US today! Does talking about the exceptions, like ANGC further this excellent topic?